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The High Heat

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  1. I'd say it's more like 50/50 on such a thing. There are people like that woman in Houston last week who took one from a kid and kept it.
  2. I saw that earlier today. That was awesome! I was going to post it on the MLB thread, but wasn't sure how the mobile video version would transfer over to desktop - or if it would at all. Thanks!
  3. I bought Roots: 30th Anniversary Collection a few months ago and the labels for disc one and disc two are reversed. I hadn't seen Roots since I was a wee lad when it first aired, so imagine my confusion when I put in "disc 1a" and it starts with, "Previously on Roots..." I couldn't find info on this particular error in the set, so maybe I have a rare error?
  4. Not For the Season and Laminated Cat are the same song. You want another encore? How's this addition work for you? 1. Pieholden Suite 2. Jesus, etc. 3. Muzzle of Bees 4. Monday 5. Outtasite 6. War on War 7. Via Chicago 8. You Are My Face 9. California Stars 10. I Got You 11. Ashes of American Flags 12. Handshake Drugs 13. Sunken Treasure 14. Theologians 15. Hell is Chrome 16. Poor Places 17. Spiders (Kidsmoke) 18. More Like the Moon 19. How to Fight Loneliness 20. A Shot in the Arm 21. Casino Queen -------------------- 22. Misunderstood 23. One Wing ("work in progress" version) 24. Remem
  5. Yes, I always do whether I'm fantasizing on a message board (and that's all this is, ya know) or doing a music mix on iTunes or on a cd.
  6. Well, Caliber's not hardly around anymore to point out such things. Actually, I was just busting your baseballs. I still haven't found the Wilco/Beatles cd mix yet, probably because I haven't looked for it. I've been working. I have it on a playlist on my old broken computer, so that's no help. I do remember not being 100% statsified with it. I think mostly it was the difference in audio levels in the older Beatles tracks and the modern Wilco productions. I remember Dale Murphy as one of the best players in the game with the Braves, as an average player with the Phils, and for signing w
  7. I've done the Wilco/Beatles mix. If I remember right it was a combo of YHF, AGB, White Album, Sgt. Pepper's, second half of Abbey Road and Tomorrow Never Knows. I'll have to dig it out and give it a spin.
  8. Somehow I imagine Murph listening to hymns and chamber music...stereotyping, I know. *might want to fix the thread title again*
  9. That cool blogger being former Atlanta Braves All Star Dale Murphy.
  10. Maybe they'll play it on the upcoming tour. Yeah, right. I'd retire from live shows afterward if they did and I was there.
  11. 1. Pieholden Suite 2. Jesus, etc. 3. Muzzle of Bees 4. Monday 5. Outtasite 6. War on War 7. Via Chicago 8. You Are My Face 9. California Stars 10. I Got You 11. Ashes of American Flags 12. Handshake Drugs 13. Sunken Treasure 14. Theologians 15. Hell is Chrome 16. Poor Places 17. Spiders (Kidsmoke) 18. More Like the Moon 19. How to Fight Loneliness 20. A Shot in the Arm 21. Casino Queen -------------------- 22. Misunderstood 23. One Wing ("work in progress" version) 24. Remember the Mountain Bed 25. I'm the Man Who Loves You 26. Too Far Apart -------------------- 27. Impossible Germany 28. Lam
  12. Financially speaking, the Brewers are better off letting Axeford close. If K Rod finishes another 21 games his $17.5MM option kicks in. Short of that, he gets a $3.5MM buyout.
  13. Jeff has more "upstairs bounce" though.
  14. Since the home run derby is just glorified batting practice I'd like to see the gods of the genre, guys who hit 'em 500+ feet on the regular before game time. All Stars or not, make it a lineup featuring Howard, Fielder, Dunn, Stanton, and the-back-from-the-abyss Wily Mo Pena. He can't hit or take a walk to save his life, but nobody hits a ball farther than Wily Mo.
  15. There has been a VC link on Wilco's site for quite a long time. For 3 or 4 years I'd check this place out through that link before joining in '08.
  16. Wow! How'd you come across this info? Here's another design: This actually makes more sense. It's much easier to lay on a quilted bed than on a bed of stars.
  17. Minor league team Dayton Dragons sets record with 815 straight sellouts. They've never not had a sellout since they began operations in 2000. The one game I attended was declared a rainout at gametime.
  18. Yes. Feb. '08. I was there, too. That was the "Foo Fighters are Neanderthals" show.
  19. I'd say it was early '99 when I learned of a certain Woody Guthrie project. I sought it out and found Mermaid Ave. at Curcuit City. I was intigued by the sound and style of the album, but wasn't sure whose influences dominated: Wilco's?; Bragg's?; Guthrie's? I went back to that store and found Being There behind the "other W's artists" tab. I was hooked on Wilco on the first listen of Misunderstood's intro and galvanized by the first line. I finally found what I'd really been looking for all those years. I passed up an opportunity to see them a few months later because I didn't want to exten
  20. Is this the Witch Song you're looking for? (the photos used are from the innernet) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggONd30ofRI I think this was a W(TA) outtake. Not really sure.
  21. I'd like to hear Wilco do "It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes A Train to Cry," but only if they go after it. Most artists show a little too much reverence to Dylan by holding back when they cover his music. That's what I like about The Deep Vibration's cover of "Shot of Love" (thanks Crow for the heads-up!). They play it like they own it.
  22. The party's over cuz Phat Albert is back already.
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